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Aug 13, 2014 · [2] For example, see Sophia (1739) Woman Not Inferior to Man; or, a short and modest vindication of the natural right of the fair-sex to a perfect equality of power, dignity, and esteem, with the men (London), pp. 23–24; Mary Hays (1798) Appeal to the Men of Great Britain in Behalf of Women (London), p. 153; Montagu, The Nonsense of Common-Sense, p. 131; Catharine Macaulay (1790) Letters on ...
- Philip Hicks
- 2015
Synonyms for MERRIMENT: glee, cheerfulness, merriness, festivity, cheer, gayety, mirth, joviality; Antonyms of MERRIMENT: sorrow, sadness, unhappiness, melancholy ...
Synonyms for merriment include gaiety, glee, cheerfulness, mirth, happiness, cheer, festivity, jollity, joviality and joy. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
Oct 1, 2024 · The history of the family was inspired primarily not by women’s history but by advances made in historical demography, whose heavy quantification women’s history generally avoided. This partly explains why the majority of works in women’s history have dealt with unmarried women—as workers for wages, nuns, lesbians, and those involved in passionate friendships.
4 days ago · Throughout most of Western history, women were confined to the domestic sphere, while public life was reserved for men. In medieval Europe, women were denied the right to own property, to study, or to participate in public life. At the end of the 19th century in France, they were still compelled to cover their heads in public, and, in parts of ...